January 9, 1942 THE EVENING HERALD, KLAMATH FALLS. OREGON PAG3 STVB To Meet Woman of tho Kiilr haven dlatrlct ura asked to moot at the honia of Mrs. Loo llolli cley Tunaday JnniiMry 13 at 1:30 p. m., for an afternoon of nod Crou sewlnu and knlttlnu. Now material will ha on hnnd for every one. Every woman In tho community li nuked to take part, as there la an urgent nerd for finlahed articles for the Ameri can Red Cross. Dance The KhkU's auxiliary and drum corps will aponaor an old-time dance Saturday night at the KC hall with Katln Klger'i orchestra providing tho mimic. Dancing begin nt 0 p. m. and la open to the public. To Medlord Joe Willie, busi ness agent for tho A Ft. Building Tradea council, and Karl Edanll, Jiusiness agent for the AKL, ll'eamatnra' union, were In Med ford on buaineaa Frldny, Return Mr. J. T, Totton haa returned to her home, 1436 Crescent avenue, after having been called to Waahlngton by a death In the family. In Seattle George Brown, dlatrlct representative for the In ternational Woodworkora o f America (CIO), la In Seattle on . bualnesl. Tranaferred Kenneth R. Mul ligan of Klamath Falls has been unsigned to training center at Camp Roberta, California. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints The Church of J ejus Christ ot Latter Day Saints hold meetings pin the auditorium of the public library on the corner of Fifth street and Klamath avenue. Sunday school services con vene at 10 a. m. and at 11 a. m. departments aro separated for priesthood classes and a apodal women's class and tho children's choir. Sacrament meeting It held each Sunday avening at 7:30 p. m. The Relief society hold meet lngs each Tuesday afternoon at 2 p. m. Tho second Tuesday of each month Is devoted to a work and business meeting. The Mutual Improvement asso ciation meets each Tuesday eve ning at 7:30 o'clock. The public is cordially Invited to attend each and every meeting. est Stde sptlat Mission 023 East 'Main street above the East Side pharmacy. Bible school each Sunday at 0:40 a. m. with classes for all age groups. The mission Is sponsor ed by tho First Baptist church under the supervision of Mrs. Earl Brltt and the people of the community are Invited to at tend. aiXfU Otot. S. full". Dir. 0M Mima art OMpM mamma 11 ins a a m. m. IntarmlhMMI OmI -1 FLUHRER'S Saturday Specials Chocolate Sour Cream Cake Made with real whipping cream and bitter tweet chocolate. This is really a tempting des sert consisting of four layers of cake filled with a special French cream and topped off with a cooked chocolate fudge frosting. Whole Cake 69c Halt Cake . . 35c Filled Danish Coffee Rings . . . Each 20c Nut Rocks . . 2 dox. for 25c Old Fashioned Potato Bread Made with real mashed like the flavor. For Your Information MAIL CLOSINU TIME (Effective Beptember 28, 1141) Train 17 Southbouudi B a. m. Train 20 Northbound! IOiOO a. m. Train 19 Southbound! 5:45 p. m. Train 1 Northboundi tiOO p. m. Rummage Bale A rummage sale will bo held by tho Circle 0 of tho Firat Methodist church on Snturduy, Jununry 10, at 1023 Muln street. Mrs. E. H. Bulsigcr, Mrs. Arthur Skinner, and Mrs. John Yaden are the committee in charge. AFL Meeting The Lumber and Sawmill Workers union (AFL) has culled a meeting of all mill employes of the Lamm Lum ber company to be held In the Silver Dome at Wocus, Saturday afternoon at 2 o'clock. Junior Matrons The Junior Matrons of the Methodist church will meet at the home of Mrs. Victor Phillips. 1005 High street, Monday, January 12, at 7:30 p. m. Initiation The Fraternal Order of Eagles was scheduled to hold its first 1042 Initiation of candidates Friday night at 8:30. Old time and modern dancing was scheduled to follow at 0:30. Families were urged to be pres ent. Saturday Frolic The Women of the Mooao and the Loyal Order of Moosa will hold their "Saturday Night Frolic" In the Moose hall Saturday night. All members ero Invited. Grange Dance The Midland grange will sponsor a public dance In the grange hall Satur dny night. Everyone is Invited. Wlnema Meeting The Wine ma tcmplo of the Pythian Sis ters was scheduled to hold a regular meeting Friday night in the KC hall. An election of officers was to be held. First Church of Christ, Scientist Tenth and Washington streets This church, a branch of The Mother church, tho First Church ot Christ. Scientist, In Boston. Mass., holds servlco each Sunday morning at 11 o'clock. Subject of lesson-sermon for next Sun day, "Sacrament." Sunday school at 0:30 a. m. A meeting which Includes testimonies of Christian Science healing 1 held every Wednesday evening at 8 o'clock. A free Christian Science read ing room is located In the First National Bank building. Sixth and Main streets, where the Bible, writings by Mary Baker Eddy, and authorized Christian Sclcnca literature may be read, borrowed or purchased. All aro cordially Invited to at tend tho services and use the reading room. Radic program KFJI, 3 to 2:15 p. m. each Monday under the di rection of committee on publica tion for Oregon. potatoes You will I lb. JGc Speaker ...i.n., , 1 1 mii ii imiii. ..I. ' (J '" a ' Dr. Douglas Corpron will be at tho First Christian church Sun day morning, January 11, In connection with tho nation-wide Emergency Million Campaign of the Disciples of Christ. This campaign is to meet the amcrgnncics of tho educational and missionary work of Disciples of Christ, both of the continuing work and that brought about through national defenso and the world t war. The money will not only help to relieve the acute situation in this and other countries, but will help relieve the problems facing tho local churches. Hundreds of schools, hospitals and other institutions are depending on the result of this campaign. The effort across the United States Is to enlist 10,000 Indi viduals giving $100 or more each to realize (1,000,000 for theso emergencies. Klamath Temple Sunday school, 0:43 a. m. Rob ert Mount, superintendent. Morning worship, 11 a. Sermon by the pastor. Overcomers service, 8:30 p.m., lower auditorium. Evangelist service, 7:43 p. m Sermon topic, "Tho Essentials of Victory." Mld-weeK services, Wednes day, 7:30 p. m., praise and pray. Thursday, 7:30 p. m., radio broadcast KFJI. Choir practice, 8 p. m. There is a welcome awaiting you at Klamath Temple. A large choir is featured at our Sunday services. Mrs. Harold Yancey is director. Our Sunday school at tendance Is still up to par In spite of the cold weather. We In vlte you to attend. Jfaeaatp TtetH&tdoud Sewuup, FAMOUS SUTKIIN "fur for the woman by woman." Tremendous reductions you cannot afford to patf up these terrific savings on quality fun. Buy NOW! You may never sea prices this low again in years! GROUP ONE : Brown Kid Jacket Was $49.50 Now $29.30 Beaver Dyed Coney ( FltMt Ht, doit, Mnff Was $89.50 Now $59.50 Persian Lamb Was And many others to select GROUP Sable dyed Chines Wildcat Was $269 Now $189 Muskrat Hollander Blended, Northern Back Was $299 Now $229 And Many -GROUP Sabl Dyed Ermine Was $395 Now $259 Fitted Black Persian Lamb Was $495 Now $349 Dyed Russian Ermine Was $495 Now $379 ROSK ANN SITKIN - - On. of America's foremost dosignert of furs I her in person to aid you in making your selection. She has brought many beau tiful coats direct from her Los Angeles store to add to our already large stockl OUR X1HKRAL "TERMS ARE STILL AVAILABLE Dr. Douglas S. Corpron, who will speak at the 11 o'clock serv ice Sunday at the First Christian church, Is the doctor In charge of the Luchowfu Christian hospi tal, Hofel. China, supported by churches of Disclplrs of Christ through the United Christian Missionary society. This Is the only hospital with facilities for major surgery for radius of over 100 miles. Dr. Corpron received his training at the state university, Eugene, Oregon, the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and the University of Cincinnati. He was married to Grace Chapman In 1922, and the next year they went to China as missionaries. Except for one year spent in language study, their whole service has been at Hofel, Tho doctor is an excellent manager, and has built a won derful institution on foundations laid by preceding missionaries at this station. In spite of the difficulty of transporting heavy machinery between Shanghai and Hofel, he succeeded In es tablishing an electric light plant and x-ray department. Caring for the sick and Injured through floods, drought, famine, war and banditry is the daily routine. In the spring of 1927, anti forcign riots drove the mission aries out of Hotel as well as out of other stations of China. How ever, as soon as it was possible the Corprons returned to build an even greater work. Again in 1937, they were hindered from returning to China after fur lough because of the invasion of the land, but In 1939 found the way clear and they again re turned to Hofel. These last three years have been of utmost significance to Christian missions in China. Dr. Corpron tells of the great Im portance of the Christian hospi tal in this Isolated community of occupied China. Pilgrim Holiness The church at 2229 Want- land avenue plans In this new year, by the prayers and care ot its leaders, and the cooperation and diligence of its congregation, to serve them who look to it for Wet Safe ROSE ANN Lapin Dyed Coney Was $69.50 Now $39.50 Southern back mink-dyed Muskrot Was $159 Now $119 $199 Now $129 from In this price range. TWO Dyed Russian Squirrel Was $210 Now $179 London dyed Squirrel Wat $299 Now $249 3 Row China Mink Was $395 Now $259 Others! THREE. Russian Kolinsky Was $695 Now $549 Dropped Jap Mink Was $795 Now $649 American Mink Was $1295 Now $895 spiritual guidance, fully and whole-heartedly. In a varied program, worship services, evangelism, prayer meetings, and a Sunday school conducted on a correct scientific basis, meet the need of every personal ity. To them who have no church home, we sincerely extend this invitation to make this your place of worship. The pastor. Rev. Sherman Moore, whose resi dence is at the back of the church, wishes to serve you in any way he can. Sunday school at 9:45 a. m.: worship service at 11 a. m.; evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m.; prayer meeting, Wednes day, at 7:40 p. m., led by some lay person. Sunday morning Mrs. Moy Heck will present the spe cial feature to the Sunday school. All who know Mrs. Heck antici pate her visit with a great deal of pleasure. ... Community Congregational Church "The Higher Catechism" Is the sermon theme of Rev. Eugene V. Haynes, pastor as he speaks the second time on this theme sug gested by the poet, Sam Walter Foss, In a poem with this title. Music for the service is under the direction of Guy Bates, di rector, and Mrs. E. V. Haynes, pianist. The church school meets promptly at 9:43 a. m. with classes and departments for all ages. Sunset circle meets at 4 p. m. Betty-Jean leading the devotions. Comrades of the Way meet at 6 p. m. with Nina Robertson J 7& U The continued popularity of a PRODUCT or result or its fKWVfeN $1.25 SARAKA 98c 60c Sal Hepatica 50c Yeastpo.-.. 47c Absorbine 'M... 89c 75c Doan's Pills.. 59c 1.25 Ceroid Si! 98c. 75c Takara 59c 60c Zemo 49c Mar-o-Oil T.. 89c Cutex W B 25c Carters Pf,ri9c Ovaltine $1.00 Ironized Yeast Tabs. 79c 60c FNO l A- e In if ... 63c X -yr 1 I 49c Jti VoJr"VW C?e 60c I I jf. ANTISEPTICS Listorine, large 59c 50c Llsterlno 39c $1 Lovoris 79c S. T. 37 Solution....59c $1 Zonite ...79c 50e Pepiodent 39c repsodent, largo ....pvc ..lis In charge of the worship service. The young married couples group meets for regular potluck supper and evening of fellow ship at 6:43 p. m. in the com munity hall. Mr. and Mrs. Rob ert Beland, host and hostess, Mr. and Mrs. Loyal Lust in charge of the program. There will also be a period of "Rhythm Games" led by Dwight Gilchrist. Zion Lutheran Church 1025 High street, Carl F. Nitz, pastor. Telephone 6793. In keeping with the gospel for the day, the pastor will speak on the topic, "Our Father's Bus iness," in tho service on Sunday. Sunday school, 9:43 a. m. with classes for all grades. The voting members of the congregation will meet after the service on Sunday. The opening lecture series on "Christian Fundamentals" will be held next Tuesday evening, beginning at 8 o'clock. All per sons Interested In learning more about the fundamentals ot Chris tianity are invited to attend, and are under no, obligations what ever. The children's confirmation class meets on Saturday after noon at 2 o'clock. "This is the Church of the Lutheran Hour." Fundamental Bible Center Pine street and Second. G. W. Wheatley, pastor. Residence, 131 North Second street. Tele phone 7210. Thought for today: Oratory is a great gift, but it Is nothing R u.,.- -asa.- '"V, jf , fl " T T " - 1 fcasiosJi ilailffiain1 f -""7 Consumer Demand McKlT Eastman & Agfa Film & Cameras 50c Phillips Milk of Magnesia .... 39c ft.oo i a i. ALARM CLOCK 1.25 0 -IV VVh .rs 85e S Dextri- S 7. .. S Maltose s 11 OJC 'X ft-- V Te,: ft, S Me yj.&J. f Tolcum -foL -. - si 21e x - Hot Water Bottles I P Heating Electrical ....Jtm to -T V I L 1 ' - - - 1 In comparison to that something which God puts into tho humbl est man who Is filled with the Holy Spirit. Morning worship, 11 o'clock, the pastor speaking on the sub ject, "The Menace of Modern ism," Psalm 11:3 "If the founda tions be destroyed, what can the righteous do?" Evening worship, 7:30 o'clock, the pastor continues in the study of the Gospel of John, the sub ject, "Lost Opportunities." The portion for study will be John 6:60-71. Sunday school and worship service at 2 o clock in the Mid land grange hall. Midland and airport road intersection. Classes for all age groups from begin ners to adults. The Bible Center is not a new sect. It stands for the same great truths that have been recog nized as essentially and distinc tively Christian. It is independ ent of denominational control, but is not isolated from all other churches. It takes pleasure in extending fellowship to other churches "of like precious faith Why not prepare yourself for Christian service by attending one of its many Bible study classes through the week. FURS DRASTIC REDUCTIONS STILL LIBERAL CREDIT CUMMINGS FUR SHOP 115 So. 7th a DRUGSTORE is the L -X 'r y si ma ! a - POLJDENT 1 53c 1 9 , GEJ X I er Ere ready Blades Fasteeth &V..49c 25c Feenamint 60c Drene Danya Lotion 29c Odorono Lactogen 1.50 Petro bear.. 25c Anacin Wernets KT.. Santiseptici...45c 50c Jergens u. Lifebuoy 50c Lysol Med.. 60c Alka Seltaer... 60c Bromo seller Pads 60c Resinol 01 65c BisodoLea. Assembly of God 746 Oak street, Rev, A. Hats old Perslng, pastor. 731 North Eleventh street, phone 8738, , Sunday school at 9:48 a, nw with Mrs. Al Kennerly In charge.-' Morning worship beginning at 11.. o'clock. Message by the pastor. Evangelistic service at 7:30 p. m. Tuesday, 7:30 p. m., Inspire-'' tlonal service, Thursday, 7:30 p. m., devotional and preaching. - Free Methodist Church Ninth and Plum streets. W. H. McCormick, pastor. ;7 Sunday school, 9:48 a. m.- Preaching, 11 a. m. Evening service, 7:30 p. mv Prayer meeting, Thursday, 7:80 p. m. (Churches continued on Pag Eleven) MEN! JUST RECEIVED , LARGE SHIPMENT RUBBER FOOTWEAR 4-buckIe dress and wcrk overshoes, also all kinds of work and dress rubbers. Sises 8-12. DREW'S M a n s t ore 733 Main tic Mm aoc " 40c Oe -33c Co 0 " . (100) Aspirin 19c Cigarettes Chester. Lnektes, Camels, Old Golds, Raletghs 15si 2 for 29o Per Carton $1.43 Avalons, Domino. 20 Grand 12c Carton $1.1S Tobacco . A Velvet, Half Half, lie: 2 for 21c 21c; pound 74c - -Granger. Cnlon lader 3 for 8-c Pound 6Ve ,49c ..31c 83c 89c 19c PABLUM 39c 27c 39c t Z5c $1.35 LydiV Pinkham . Compound 98c 47c 49c 49c 49c 49c M 7 . . t I I DRUG CO. L IpL ODDOOII NINTH AND MAIN STS. i.:..